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Digital Dexterity
This chapter describes how several topics relevant to both architectural design and structural engineering were central to the established educational agenda at the University of Belgrade in 2008, representing an intersection between architectural practice, education and research. Students were asked to apply computational logic to thinking about spatial organization and construction, develop a better understanding of material properties, and acquire transferable knowledge. Each semester, students were asked to work collectively to build large structures, such as the construction of an assembly to fill an entire room. The chapter features the Djordje Stojanovic, prototypical model, ‘Inconsistencies v.03’, Belgrade, Serbia, 2012, which was produced jointly by students and staff as an outcome of the design studio curriculum at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. Construction of the model started simultaneously from five points, from which a number of ‘tentacles’ were established in relation to the structural considerations of the most suitable supporting points within the given environment. Throughout the growth process, the overall stability of the structure is reliant on a multitude of local conditions and the ability of identical modular components to react to tension forces and continually adapt to evolving structural circumstances.
Digital Dexterity
This chapter describes how several topics relevant to both architectural design and structural engineering were central to the established educational agenda at the University of Belgrade in 2008, representing an intersection between architectural practice, education and research. Students were asked to apply computational logic to thinking about spatial organization and construction, develop a better understanding of material properties, and acquire transferable knowledge. Each semester, students were asked to work collectively to build large structures, such as the construction of an assembly to fill an entire room. The chapter features the Djordje Stojanovic, prototypical model, ‘Inconsistencies v.03’, Belgrade, Serbia, 2012, which was produced jointly by students and staff as an outcome of the design studio curriculum at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. Construction of the model started simultaneously from five points, from which a number of ‘tentacles’ were established in relation to the structural considerations of the most suitable supporting points within the given environment. Throughout the growth process, the overall stability of the structure is reliant on a multitude of local conditions and the ability of identical modular components to react to tension forces and continually adapt to evolving structural circumstances.
Digital Dexterity
Kara, Hanif (author) / Bosia, Daniel (author) / Stojanovic, Djordje (author)
Design Engineering Refocused ; 88-95
2016-09-30
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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